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I assume you are OK with registering all 18 year old males.

Seems a little odd but who am I to question the quaint customs of foreign countries?

Between drivers licenses, social security numbers, taxes and all kinds of other government data collection, I would assume they know who almost everyone is anyway.

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"Islamophobia in Canada" is a great title, as this has little to do with Muslims and a lot to do with Canadians, who thought they were so "progressive" compared to...well...you know.

In fairness, the refugee debate in Canada (whether we can vet 25,000 people in 6 weeks) has nothing on you guys (can you manage to accept 10,000 people in the course of a year).

And people on MLW are hardly the most progressive people in Canada. Just saying.

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...Between drivers licenses, social security numbers, taxes and all kinds of other government data collection, I would assume they know who almost everyone is anyway.

It was a counterpoint to your objection to what a U.S. candidate may or may not have said about registering Muslims. Obviously government(s) can and do register classes of citizens and residents.

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In fairness, the refugee debate in Canada (whether we can vet 25,000 people in 6 weeks) has nothing on you guys (can you manage to accept 10,000 people in the course of a year).

Beats me...there are millions of refugees in other parts of the world who weren't much use to your new PM's political goals.

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Beats me...there are millions of refugees in other parts of the world who weren't much use to your new PM's political goals.

Symbols matter. JT recognized the symbolic importance of taking a stand on this issue.

Meanwhile, one of your leading presidential candidates is getting all kinds of accolades for the symbol of proposing a wall to keep out the wrong kind of people.

I'm comfortable with that comparison.

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Symbols matter. JT recognized the symbolic importance of taking a stand on this issue.

Never waste a good crisis....Trudeau took advantage of the opportunity like any politician would. These refugees aren't new.

Meanwhile, one of your leading presidential candidates is getting all kinds of accolades for the symbol of proposing a wall to keep out the wrong kind of people.

I'm comfortable with that comparison.

Somebody wanted to build a wall at the northern border too. Symbolism matters.

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So, the protest at the 10:00 mark, would you consider that extreme Islam?

I guarantee you she didn't even watch the video. Cause facts.

She didn't even read the title. It says "My Hometown Fanatics". not "Islam Fanatics" or whatever she said.The reporter was grouping the English opposers of muslims with being fanatical.

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Innocents - non-combatants

From the letter:

Bukhari (52:256) - The Prophet... was asked whether it was permissible to attack the pagan warriors at night with the probability of exposing their women and children to danger. The Prophet replied, "They (i.e. women and children) are from them (i.e. pagans)." In this command, Muhammad establishes that it is permissible to kill non-combatants in the process of killing a perceived enemy. This provides justification for the many Islamic terror bombings.

Muslim (19:4321-4323) - Three separate hadith in which Muhammad shrugs over the news that innocent children were killed in a raid by his men against unbelievers. His response: "They are of them (meaning the enemy)."

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Why is it morally okay for some people to kill by drone strikes that kills innocent people but not okay to kill innocent people by a suicide vest?

We have always accepted that there is a moral difference in deliberately targeting civilians.

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There's 1,500,000,000 muslims in the world.

If 1,000,000,000 think extremism is wrong, that leaves

500,000,000 muslim extremists.

Almost twice as many extremists as people in the USA.

The operative word being 'if'. What you put forth here is pure speculation and generalization.

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The Bible contains many books from different authors from different times over thousands of years. Some of it is simply an account of history, some of it is allegory, some of it is instruction. NONE of it contains any instruction for followers of Christ to act violently towards others. Quite the opposite, Jesus strictly forbade his followers from doing so and he led by example.

Just like Muhammad!

Muhammad was a military leader, laying siege to towns, massacring the men, raping their women, enslaving their children, and taking the property of others as his own. On several occasions he rejected offers of surrender from the besieged inhabitants and even butchered captives. He inspired his followers to battle when they did not feel it was right to fight, promising them slaves and booty if they did and threatening them with Hell if they did not. Muhammad allowed his men to rape traumatized women captured in battle, usually on the very day their husbands and family members were slaughtered. http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/quran/023-violence.htm

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How moral is it to take out 20 civilians by accident as collateral damage just to get one suspected terrorist?

You haven't demonstrated that this is the case. All the claims about poor intelligence or targeting are from one study from one journalist, and even its claims are parsed. It might say that more than the target were killed, but who were these others? Were they civilians? If a terrorist leader is taken out in a convoy who is likely to be around him but other terrorists? If a terrorist organizer is taken out in a training camp who are likely to be the other casualties? If a terrorist is taken out during a military campaign where he's trying to conquer a town full of infidels so he can slaughter them aren't those around him likely to be military?

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The operative word being 'if'. What you put forth here is pure speculation and generalization.

How many believe in Sharia?

I view Sharia as extremism.

Sugar coat and deny, it's a misogynist archaic set of tenets meant to isolate, minimize and control minorities and women. And let's not forget non believers.

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How many believe in Sharia?

I view Sharia as extremism.

Sugar coat and deny, it's a misogynist archaic set of tenets meant to isolate, minimize and control minorities and women. And let's not forget non believers.

Well, how many DO believe in Sharia? And yes, Sharia and Wahabism are ideologies that carry and promote extremist views. We still have a problem at home here with misogynism, attitudes towards gays and such. But where is this extremism coming from?

ANd let's not forget the people who are most affected by radical Islamic terrorism are .... muslims.

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Bukhari (52:256) - The Prophet... was asked whether it was permissible to attack the pagan warriors at night with the probability of exposing their women and children to danger. The Prophet replied, "They (i.e. women and children) are from them (i.e. pagans)." In this command, Muhammad establishes that it is permissible to kill non-combatants in the process of killing a perceived enemy. This provides justification for the many Islamic terror bombings.

Muslim (19:4321-4323) - Three separate hadith in which Muhammad shrugs over the news that innocent children were killed in a raid by his men against unbelievers. His response: "They are of them (meaning the enemy)."

Leviticus 20:13

"'If a man has sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They are to be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads."

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Say people instead of Muslim. Everywhere you see the word Muslim, replace it with the word people instead.

But that would be dishonest. If the people I'm referring to are Muslim, I would be remiss in not saying so. Unless they were like, cheating on their taxes or speeding, or something. Then I would say people.

The trick I want to learn, which a lot of people (I can use the word, see), on here seem to be able to do, is to differentiate between Muslims doing bad things and Muslims not doing bad things, and have other people know it. Or so it would seem.

Or maybe they don't talk about it at all. Or maybe they just pretend everone thinks the death penalty for various non crimes is a good idea and they just say people.

Wait a minute, you don't think that, do you?

It's not like we don't do it all the time. We talk about Americans, Israelis, Conservatives, Liberals, the Police, etc, and everone knows we dont mean all of them.

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It's not like we don't do it all the time. We talk about Americans, Israelis, Conservatives, Liberals, the Police, etc, and everyone knows we don't mean all of them.

I will argue that many here do think that way. Comments like 'lefties', or 'righties' are generalizations seem to support that.

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Leviticus 20:13

"'If a man has sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They are to be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads."

This seems like a strange point to be making. In most Christian countries the movement is towards more and greater rights for gay people (not all, I grant you), whereas one can still be killed in some Muslim countries. Percentage wise, I'd rather be a gay Christian.

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I will argue that many here do think that way. Comments like 'lefties', or 'righties' are generalizations seem to support that.

Granted. That seems pretty harmless, in the context used on here. At least, I'm not upset by it, and I don't know if anyone else is, apart from the occasional mod.

That doesn't speak to my point though.

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